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II FOR GIRLS AGED 15 AND UNDER. BIG KNITTING COMPETITION. £77/-IN PRIZES! So much interest has been created by our Knitting Competition and so many enquiries have come from young girls that we have decided to offer prizes in. goods to the value of seven guineas, for competitors aged fifteen or under. This has no connection Avhatever with our Competition advertised on the 2nd April for ladies and is solely for young people only. Conditions of competition are the same as for the adults with but one addition, No. 9. and one alteration, No. 5. Prizes will be awarded as follows: — Ist Prize, £3 worth in Goods. 2nd. Prize, £2 worth in Goods. 3rd Prize, £1 worth in, Goods. 4th Prize, 10/- worth in Goods. sth Prize, 10/- worth in Goods. 6th Prize, 7/- worth in Goods. CONDITIONS OP COMPETITION. I.—Garment may be a Frock, Cardigan, Sports Coat, Jumper or a Child’s Frock, Coat or Jumper. 2—Any number of Entries may be sent in by the same Competitor, but—--3 —Each Entry must be accompanied by the purchaser’s Cash Docket to indicate that Wool ’or Silk has been selected from the fine range the C. M. Ross Co. Ltd. are now offering. 4— Garments remain the property of Competitors, but the Firm reserves the right to hold the same for a few days for display purposes. 5. Entries must be sent in to our Headquarters, Palmerston North, by June Ist. 6. Only the Ist Prize will be awarded unless a reasonable number of Entries are forthcoming. 7. —No Competitor can win more than one Prize. • g.—No Entrance Fee is necessary. This Competition is free to all users of Rosco Wools or Knitting Silks. 9.— Each entry must be accompanied by a ticket stating name and age of competitor, along with a declaration from a school-teacher or other person in public life, to the eitecl that the garment is solely the production of the competitor. Competitors should come in and choose their Wools or Silks straight away . Om \ei\ fine range leaves nothing to be desired, all the most fashionable and desirable colours being here for your selection. At our net cash prices these wools are exceptionally Moderate. D. CHRISTIE, FOXTON MANAGER. FOXTON’Sa FASHION CENTRE.

THE BEST NEWS YET FOR BAD LEGS VARICOSE ULCERS AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS. HEALEY’S “VAREX” Method of Treatment never fails to cure if applied properly. There is rarely any pain with the treatment, and no necessity to lay up, most patients being able to follow their usual occupations without any inconvenience. This treatment has cured when hospital treatment and operations have failed. It has cured cases where amputation of leg at the knee has been recommended. It lias cured without resting, where patients have bien gh'en up. even with resting, as incurable. It is a different treatment to any you have ever tried. IT CURES TO STAY CURED. IT does not matter how long you Lave been troubled with the ulcer. It cures an old one as readily as a new one. It has cured Ulcers of forty years standing. FULL PARTICULARS AND TESTIMONIALS MAY BE OBTAINED AT HEALEY’S PHARMACY FOXTON.

Here are a few of our Prices for April. LOOSE DATES .. • • • • 31bs. 1/3. EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER. (Large) .. 1/6 BEST CANDLES .. • • .. lOd pkt. ROCHE’S MATCHES, .. .. lOd per pkt. LOOSE COCOA (Very Good) . . .. 2/- per lb. SLICED PINEAPPLE, 3 tins, 2/C. RAUPAI TEA! LOW PRICE, BUT HIGH VALUE. BAUCKHAM’S ’PHONE 52 FOR YOUR GROCERIES. I i M Tricycles, Prams and Pushcarts. [LLUSTRATED here is a very fine Boy’s Tricycle, imported direct by *• us and selling wonderfully low in prices. With adjustable seat, heavy rubber tyres, ball bearing, rubber •edals and grips, all steel frames. The spokes and hubs are nickel dated and these Tricycles are finished in same style and quality as a eal bike. Suit boys’ or girls’ use. TRICYCLE, as illustrated, for ages 2 to 4, 69/(1. TRICYCLE, as illustrated, for ages 4 to 6, 97/6 EAGRASS PRAM, a handsome model with full roll edge. The real Cradle frame and spring. The scagrass hood is extra wide and handsomely finished, lined waterproof. 10 GUIAEAS EAGRASS PRAM on high rubber tyred wheels, roll edge and nickel plated handle. Lined to match, seagrass hood and lined waterEAGRASS PRAM, hood also. On cradle frame and springs, plated handle. Lined fawn or cream. to EAGRASS PRAM, hood also, our lowest priced ell-seagrass model. Rubber tyres, lined American leather, seagrass covered luirnLe.^ INGLISH PUSHCARTS, beautiful models in dark’ wi “‘ heavily plated handles and parts. £C a,ul 1& ' EAGRASS PUSHCARTS, useful models, very light for storage, comfortable in use, s</0, <->/, ™/<>

RIDER’S RIDER’S GREAT BOOT SALE GREAT BOOT SALE GREAT BOOT SALE GREAT BOOT SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY! COMMENCES TO-DAY! THE WHOLE STOCK REDUCED FROM 3/- TO 10/- A PAIR 3/- TO 10/- A PAIR 3/- TO 10 A PAIR. FOR CASH ONLY. RIDER’S BOOT EMPORIUM. RIDER’S BOOT EMPORIUM. MOUTOA BUILDINGS.

Get Ready for Water & Drainage I am landing, shortly, all materials in connection with water and drainage, and I am now prepared to give quotes for this class of work. Get connected up to the Main now, and you will he ready to use the System right away. W.C. Pedestals in White, and Cane and White, also High Pressure Cast Iron Cisterns, Lead Pipes and Drain Pipes, and all necessary Fittings in Stock. DON’T DELAY. JOHN McCOLL CERTIFICATED PLUMBER, GASFITTER, ETC. MAIN STREET FOXTON. Telephone ( >2.

TAXI SERVICE. A- TREVELYAN notifies the public that he has re-commenced a taxi service in Foxton. Trips undertaken to any part of the district at reasonable charges. Ring ’phone No. lli.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2568, 17 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2568, 17 April 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2568, 17 April 1923, Page 2

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